88 pages
9 1/2 x 10 inches
46 color illustrations
2006
$19.95
Published by the Sterling and Francine
Clark Art Institute, and distributed by
Yale University Press, New Haven and London

Alpine Views
Alexandre Calame and the Swiss Landscape

By Alberto de Andrés

This handsome book features an essay by noted Swiss art historian Alberto de Andrés
discussing Calame's landscapes in the context of nineteenth-century trends in European art and
culture, as well as thirty-eight color plates of works in the exhibition—many of which have never
been published in color. It explores the work of Calame as well as that of François Diday,
Barthélemy Menn, and Robert Zünd.

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